Year 3 - Screenwriter research
A screenplay, which more often that not, is a blueprint and guide for the making of a film, which can an also "...be referred to as making the screenwriter a film’s most valuable—and often underappreciated—player" (Richards, 2010) As a writer, it isn't as simple as just sitting down and writing just once. You will constantly be revising your work, editing drafts and more. After all, if you want a producer or studio to take on your script, then it will need to look to the industry standard. In 'Writing Screenplays that Sell', the author, Michael Hauge explains that "The screenwriter must elicit emotion in the person who reads the screenplay..." (Hauge, 2011). The phrase of 'show not tell' comes to mind, as you want to convey the characters, not just in words, but also in their actions and tones, that you, as a writer, give them in order to bring them to life. That way, your audience may be more invested in your characters, and it may help you